Histocompatibility 2012
DOI: 10.5772/47123
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Immune Privilege Revisited: The Roles of Neuronal MHC Class I Molecules in Brain Development and Plasticity

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“…It is well established that developing neurons express MHC-I (Shatz, 2009 ). A phenomenon implicated in development and maintenance of neuronal circuitry in the visual system (for review see Higenell and Ruthazer, 2010 ), the hippocampus, the cerebellum and the cortex (Ribic, 2012 ). Major histocompatibility complex I expression by developing neurons may be involved in retrograde signaling that regulates synaptic structure (Goddard et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Roles For Mhc-i In Brain Development and Synaptic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well established that developing neurons express MHC-I (Shatz, 2009 ). A phenomenon implicated in development and maintenance of neuronal circuitry in the visual system (for review see Higenell and Ruthazer, 2010 ), the hippocampus, the cerebellum and the cortex (Ribic, 2012 ). Major histocompatibility complex I expression by developing neurons may be involved in retrograde signaling that regulates synaptic structure (Goddard et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Roles For Mhc-i In Brain Development and Synaptic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%